World Cup Winner Odds
The World Cup is the most sought after prize in international football, so when the tournament rolls around every four years, supporters worldwide get extremely excited. Join us right here for all of the ever-changing World Cup odds and football betting markets. We use trusted bookmakers for their odds and our odds comparison highlights what the best price and also an alternative win probability percentage based on the bookies' odds.
World Cup 2022 Winner Odds
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Latest World Cup Betting
The World Cup odds remained mainly unchanged following the draw in Qatar on Friday 1st April.
Brazil remain the bookmakers' favourites having qualified with ease, but it's now been 20 years since they last lifted the trophy back in Japan and South Korea and they've been knocked out of the competition by European opposition every World Cup since.
Second in the betting are France who could be a last sixteen opponent for England who were handed a nice looking draw in Group B alongside Iran, USA and one of either Scotland, Wales or Ukraine.
Spain could be the dar horses in this year's competition having got to the semi-finals of the Euros in 2021 with such a young squad, whilst Argentina look a big price at double figure odds as a team with plenty of talent.
At bigger prices, Germany and Belgium are trading around 11/1 and 12/1 respectively but both flattered to deceive at the Euros. Portugal also failed to ignite in the Euros but this will be Ronaldo's fifth World Cup and he'll be sure to want to go out with a bang.
The Netherlands got a good draw in Group A alongside top seed and hosts Qatar and they'll be looking to build on what was a good start to the Euros before going out. Their prices range from 12/1 to 16/1 with the bookies and could be a springer in the market come the first match against Senegal which kicks off the World Cup on Monday 21st November at 10am.
Denmark who reached the semi-finals of the Euros are best price 40/1 and then its 66/1 bar the rest.
Frequently asked questions when discussing the World Cup winner odds market:
Who are the favourites to win the 2022 World Cup?
France are currently favourites to retain their title and win the 2022 World Cup, trailed closely by Brazil, Spain, Germany, and Argentina. However, a lot can change between now and winter 2022, and plenty more world-class players could come to the fore for their respective nations, in turn boosting their chances of success at the tournament.
When does qualification for the 2022 World Cup start?
Qualification for the 2022 World Cup started in June 2019 for the minor nations in the Asian confederation. It is scheduled to start on 25 March 2021 for the 55 teams in Europe.
Where and when will the 2022 World Cup take place?
The 2022 World Cup will take place in Qatar, and run from 21 November to 18 December. It will be the first World Cup in history to have ever been played during the winter. Each country's domestic campaign will be paused for the duration of the tournament and then remain when it is finished. Because of the climate in Qatar, where temperatures regularly soar beyond 40 degrees, the 2022 World Cup has to be played during the winter months, though it is still expected to be incredibly hot. There has been plenty of controversy surrounding UEFA's choice to hold the tournament in Qatar and in the winter, with speculation linking the governing body with corruption continually rife.